Colm Mac Eochaidh

Colm Mac Eochaidh
Judge of the High Court
Assumed office
July 2012
Nominated by Government of Ireland
Appointed by Michael D. Higgins
Personal details
Born 1963
Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Alma mater University College Dublin,
King's Inns
Profession Barrister, Judge

Colm Mac Eochaidh (born 1963) is an Irish High Court judge.

He was educated at Coláiste Eoin, University College Dublin and King's Inns. He qualified as a barrister in 1987 and was made a Senior Counsel in 2009.[1] He was appointed to the High Court in 2012.

In 1995 he and Michael Smith, the head of the environmental group An Taisce, sponsored an IR£10,000 reward for "information leading to the conviction or indictment of a person or persons for offences relating to land rezoning in the Republic of Ireland”.[1] They had been prompted to put up the reward after suspicions about the rezoning of land in Loughlinstown in 1991. James Gogarty, a retired employee of construction firm JSME, responded with information about payments to Ray Burke, a Government Minister and former Chairman of Dublin County Council. Following Burke's resignation from the cabinet, the Mahon Tribunal was set up. Initially set up to investigate illegal payments received by Burke, the tribunal ran from November 1997 to March 2012 investigating a number of cases arising from payments made to Burke.

A former member of Fine Gael, in the 2002 Irish general election he unsuccessfully ran in the constituency of Dublin South-East, as a running mate to sitting Fine Gael TD Frances Fitzgerald.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Coulter, Carol (6 June 2012). "MacEochaidh nominated for appointment to High Court". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  2. "Colm Mac Eochaidh". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 8 July 2011.


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